I found this in my pocket change today. It is a 2002 Ohio P quarter. The circle you see on the front of the coin protrudes out word. The back appears to be normal.
@TonyTharp, first welcome to CCF. Second, if a coin is heated, you can get this sort of bubbling between the layers of cladding, but I agree that a pic of the other side might be useful. I understand that it looks normal, but it still would be nice to see. Thx.
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Not an error, just damage. It is only an error if it happens during the striking of the coin. Anything after that, such as your coin, is classed as damage.
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